1, advise you not to cherish the golden robe, and advise you to cherish your youth.
From the Witch Girl written by Du Qiuniang in Tang Dynasty.
Explanation: I advise you not to pay too much attention to the pursuit of fame and fortune, but to cherish the youth of teenagers.
2, reading does not know the depth of spring, an inch of time and an inch of gold.
From "One Song and Two Songs of Bailudong" by Wang Zhenbai in Tang Dynasty.
Explanation: Concentrate on reading, and it's late spring before you know it. An inch of time is an inch of gold.
3, teenagers are eager to learn, and an inch of time is not light.
Talking from Zhu's Persuasion Poem in Song Dynasty
Commentary: The days of youth are easy to pass, but learning is difficult to succeed, so every inch of time cannot be easily let go.
If you don't come back in the prime of life, it will be difficult to get up in the morning.
From Twelve Miscellaneous Poems I by Tao Yuanming in Wei and Jin Dynasties.
Explanation: once the beautiful youth is over, it will never come back, and one day will not see the next day.
5, black hair does not know how to study hard early, Bai Shoufang regrets studying late.
From Yan Zhenqing's "Persuading Learning" in the Tang Dynasty.
Explanation: Teenagers don't know how to get up early and study hard. When they are old, it will be too late to regret reading less.
6. Encourage in time, and time waits for no one.
From Twelve Miscellaneous Poems I by Tao Yuanming in Wei and Jin Dynasties.
Explanation: We should encourage ourselves to work hard in our prime. Time goes by and waits for no one.